Nexus S 4G, which is, you guessed, a Nexus S with WiMAX support built in. Engadget says that this could either be the SPH-D600 or SPH-D720, both of which recently got certified by the WiFi Alliance, although the D720 is the more likely of the two.

EVO 3D, another device with a fairly straightforward name. Unfortunately, there's not much else known about this particular handset just yet.

Awesome!!! Hopefully this Evo 2 will be priced less than the Thunderbolt. I'd also like to congratulate Verizon on bringing a slightly upgraded version of a one year old phone and charging $100 more for it. Bragging rights (should be) back on Sprints side. My gingerbread running SuperHero will hold me over til then.

Awesome!!! Hopefully this Evo 2 will be priced less than the Thunderbolt. I'd also like to congratulate Verizon on bringing a slightly upgraded version of a one year old phone and charging $100 more for it. Bragging rights (should be) back on Sprints side. My gingerbread running SuperHero will hold me over til then.

Hopefully Sprint will have a 4G WP7, WebOS and iPhone on display as well.

Any carrier putting all their eggs in an Android basket is ripe for failure.

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I disagree. Sprint already went down the fail road of WebOS... twice. They are no longer trustworthy.

WP7 might be ok, but it's getting destroyed by Android. It would be nice to give an option, but few people are going to change carriers to chase WP7... it's certianly not anything that would lead to failure.

iPhone? Not gonna happen. And last time I checked, no other carrier failed because they didn't have the iPhone.

I doubt it, but possibly. The Evo is arguably Sprint's number one phone at the moment. The news of the Evo Shift brought lots of viewers too and rumors but people weren't too thrilled when it finally came out as it didn't have a front camera and smaller and other things. Who knows? They might be cool. The 3D one sounds really cool.